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  2. 12 Uses For Windex Beyond Cleaning Your Windows - AOL

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    The ammonia in Windex may harm wood, so save this trick for laminates or tile. Clean Outdoor Furniture Whether it’s a barbecue sauce spill, popsicle stain, or dirt, outdoor furniture can get ...

  3. 10 Surprising Windex Uses (Aside From Cleaning Glass) - AOL

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    Windex — that $3.50 glass cleaner spray you keep under your sink — can be used to detail the interior of your car, to put the shine back in your jewelry and even to unstick zippers.

  4. Why You Should Never Clean Your Windows on a Sunny Day - AOL

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    Curious about how to clean windows without streaks? See top cleaners, including a homemade solution, and mistakes to avoid when cleaning windows inside and out.

  5. Windex - Wikipedia

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    Windex is an American brand of glass and hard-surface cleaners [1] —originally in glass containers, later in plastic ones. The name "Windex" (from "window" + "-ex") is a registered trademark. Drackett sold the Windex brand to Bristol-Meyers in 1965. [2] S. C. Johnson acquired it in 1993 and has been manufacturing it since. [3] The original ...

  6. Ajax (cleaning product) - Wikipedia

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    Ajax All Purpose Cleaner with Ammonia, introduced in 1962, was the first major competitor to Procter and Gamble's Mr. Clean (debuted 1958). Ajax's success as the so called "White Tornado" forced Procter and Gamble to introduce its own ammoniated cleaner, Top Job, in 1963.

  7. Finings - Wikipedia

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    These are still used by some producers, but more modern substances have also been introduced and are more widely used, including bentonite, gelatin, casein, carrageenan, alginate, diatomaceous earth, pectinase, pectolyase, PVPP, kieselsol (colloidal silica), copper sulfate, dried albumen (egg whites), hydrated yeast, and activated carbon.

  8. Smelling salts - Wikipedia

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    Two capsules of smelling salts from a first-aid kit. A thin inner glass tube contains alcohol and ammonia; the outer layer is cotton and netting. When crushed, the liquid is released into the cotton, while the glass shards are retained inside. The ammonia-soaked cotton is waved in front of the nose for the treatment of fainting.

  9. Here's What You Actually Need To Get At The Grocery Store ...

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    You'll probably buy extra eggs, milk, and ingredients for a few hearty meals to store in the fridge and freezer. But when a blizzard or ice storm occurs, there's always a possibility the power ...

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